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Dick Van Dyke Criticizes Donald Trump’s Election, Says He is Happy About Upcoming Death

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Beloved Hollywood legend Dick Van Dyke has never shied away from speaking his mind, and at 98 years old, the Mary Poppins (1964) and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968) star continues to use his voice to promote unity, kindness, and justice. In the wake of one of the most divisive presidential elections in U.S. history, Van Dyke made headlines for his powerful remarks about America’s future under newly re-elected President Donald Trump.

The November 5 election, a tight contest between Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, ignited fierce debates across the country. As millions headed to the polls, celebrities from both sides of the aisle publicly endorsed their candidates.

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Trump garnered support from notable figures like Billy Ray Cyrus, Elon Musk, and Disney’s own Zachary Levi (Tangled 2010), while Harris received endorsements from Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Paul Rudd, and Dick Van Dyke, among others.

A Legacy of Speaking Out

Van Dyke has long been known for his activism and progressive values. Just days before the election, the iconic actor took to Instagram to deliver a heartfelt plea to voters. Recalling a speech he once read at a 1964 rally alongside Martin Luther King Jr., Van Dyke emphasized the importance of standing against hate and division.

“America is not full of hate,” he shared. “We must choose leaders who reflect kindness, compassion, and the belief in a better future for everyone.”

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Van Dyke’s post featured the caption, “VOTE!!!” and tagged Harris, urging his followers to consider the stakes of the election. Fans praised his passionate call to action, describing it as a beacon of hope during a turbulent political climate.

A Somber Reaction to the Results

Despite his efforts, Trump secured a narrow victory, becoming the 47th President of the United States. The outcome has left many, including Van Dyke, grappling with what it means for the nation’s future. Speaking with The Daily Mail, Van Dyke expressed mixed emotions about the road ahead.

When asked if he believed Trump could “make America great again,” Van Dyke replied candidly: “Fortunately, I won’t be around to experience the four years.”

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Van Dyke, who turns 99 next month, noted that while he strives to remain active and optimistic, he does not expect to live to be 103. His remarks underscore his frustration with the direction he feels the country is heading.

Practicing What He Preaches

Known for his generosity and community spirit, Van Dyke has always matched his words with action. The Night at the Museum (2006) star is often spotted in his Malibu, California neighborhood, helping those in need. Whether it’s offering money to the homeless or assisting individuals in finding employment, Van Dyke exemplifies the compassion he advocates for.

Fans have long admired his unwavering commitment to justice and equality. For many, Van Dyke represents not just an entertainment icon but a role model for using one’s platform to create positive change.

Dick Van Dyke helping homeless

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A Call for Unity Amid Division

As America begins another chapter under Trump’s leadership, Van Dyke’s message of kindness and togetherness feels more relevant than ever. Though his remarks reflect his disappointment, they also serve as a reminder of his enduring hope for a brighter future.

Van Dyke’s critique of Trump comes at a time when many Americans are grappling with questions about unity and division. His call for compassion resonates deeply, particularly with younger generations, who look to figures like him for guidance.

What do you think about the comments made by Dick Van Dyke about the upcoming administration and his own mortality? 

About Krysten Swensen

A born and bred New England girl living the Disney life in Southern California. I love to read, to watch The Golden Girls, and love everything to do with Disney and Universal. I also love to share daily doses of Disney on my Disney Instagram @BrazzleDazzleDisney!

One comment

  1. Yes people do want unity and peace, and that why they voted for Trump.

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